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I have not smelled a vintage version of Lauder for Men. I bought my bottle new at Macy's in 2010.

From what I've read though I don't think this fragrance has gone through a significant reformulation. If you can find a new bottle I think it's a great buy... much better than most of the current offerings marketed toward men.

I just noticed your scent of the day and you posted 3 within half hour. Two of them are two of my favorites - Shalimar and Kenzo d'ete. Do you wear all of these at one time or are you just catching up on what you've been wearing? It sounds like an awesome combination in any case.

Hi there. I noticed your SOTD and got a bit curious about you. Went here and was surprised to see you live in the Ukraine! How I got the idea I don't know, but I thought you lived in Brazil! Anyway, greetings! Breck

Aah, I'm against IFRA, too.
I kinda misunderstood your question.
I have some 80s Poison, some 90s
and the modern formulation.
It's changed quite a bit.
The vintage juice is much more dense
than the more fruity-floral modern one.
I, of course, perfer the vintage 80s for-
mulation.

Most stable? Hmm, I guess I'll have to say Poison.
It has survived since the mid-80s, whereas the
Midnight is still somewhat new.
I also like the original the most. Midnight is a dark
rose/patchouli scent, which is quite masculine..!

Oh yes! LVMH! I forgot about them! D:
I have a nice heavy jasmine vine, jonquil bulbs and heaps of roses in my gardens so I'll at least never forget what those smell like!!
I'm also buying up male frags for my sons because I fear for the state of the perfume world in 10+ years time. All I can say is ... Good luck to us all!!
It's like a revolution - we should form a resistance. Lol!